After the install went correctly i cannot logon to https://192.168.65.11:980/ my Firefox stood stuck waiting for ssl negotiation until time out.
I looked at /var/log/httpd/error_log and found the errors hereafter :

I goggled different AHAxxxx errors that conduct me to modify different files but it doesn’t correct anything at all :

1.) I modify /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf and at the first line add “ServerName localhost.localdomain”, reboot -> doesn’t correct anything at all.
2.) The error “AH02217: ssl_stapling_init_cert: can’t retrieve issuer certificate!” send me to “https://httpd.apache.org/docs/trunk/fr/ssl/ssl_howto.html” where I found that i can try correcting /etc/httpd/admin-conf/httpd.conf and adding the missing line SSLCACertificateFile /etc/ssl/certs/ca-bundle.crt, reboot -> doesn’t correct anything at all.
3.) I add HOSTNAME=localhost.localdomain in /etc/sysconfig/network, reboot -> doesn’t correct anything at all.

Obviously this fucking certificate doesn’t correspond to the host. I had to re-openssl a good one but i was afraid to get the things worse. I had to simplify things. “Blink Idea !”.
So lets use a basic browser in local : sudo yum install lynx !!!

Wikipedia : Lynx is a customizable text-based web browser for use on cursor-addressable character cell terminals.[6][7] As of May 2017, it is the oldest web browser still in general use and active development,[8] having started in 1992.

So I “lynx https://192.168.65.11:980/” and can access to the server manager to finish the installation. I had to be careful on what i did because lynx found a lot of “Erreur SSL : self signed certificate - Continuer? (o)” but in the end I can finish the basic configuration and change modules “Date & Time, Network, Organization contacts, Server name” and in the end “Server certificate”.

The docs in this regard need to be fixed–first, the localinstall command to yum is deprecated in favor of a simple install. Second, the command isn’t, in fact, installing a local file, so even if localinstall weren’t deprecated, it wouldn’t be the appropriate command to use. Doesn’t have anything to do with OP’s problem, but still needs to be fixed.